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SGF Akume explains why North-South presidential power rotation was conceived

Secretary to the Government of the Federation, George Akume, has revealed that Nigeria's North-South presidential power rotation arrangement emerged from consultations among political leaders seeking to heal divisions created by the annulment of the June 12, 1993 presidential election. Akume, a founding member of the People's Democratic Party (PDP), said the decision was reached after extensive deliberations by party leaders who believed a rotational presidency would promote national unity, inclusion and political stability. At one key meeting, the agenda included two main items: power shift and the PDP's presidential candidature. It was a tough argument before the rotational presidency issue was agreed upon, but leaders eventually conceded because they recognized the June 12 annulment had complicated the entire situation. The arrangement was finally adopted to alternate power between the North and the South. Akume explained this decision was adopted in […]

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Labour Party Felicitates Otti on Three Years in Office

The Labour Party has congratulated Abia State Governor Alex Otti on his third anniversary in office, describing him as the “finest outcome” of the 2023 political uprising that brought the party to power. In a statement issued Thursday, May 29, the party lauded Otti for his leadership, administrative strides, and efforts to improve the welfare of citizens in Abia State. It highlighted his focus on infrastructure development, public service delivery, and attempts to restore stability in the state’s political environment during his tenure. The party also praised Otti’s role in maintaining cohesion within the Labour Party at the national level, especially amid intra-party crises in other states. It described him as a stabilising figure who has worked to restore harmony and order within the party’s structure. Otti, who assumed office on May 29, 2023, has consistently vowed to complete his […]

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ECOWAS Leaders Reaffirm Vow To Defend Democracy Amid Coups

Heads of state and government of the Economic Community of West African States have pledged to stand firm against unconstitutional changes of government and protect democracy across the sub region. Meeting against the backdrop of recent coup attempts, they stressed that military takeovers remain unacceptable under ECOWAS protocols.​ Leaders used the occasion to restate their “zero tolerance” stance on coups, warning that sanctions, diplomatic pressure and, where necessary, regional security measures will be considered to deter would be putschists. They also highlighted the recent failed coup in Benin Republic as proof of their determination to prevent a further rollback of democratic rule.​ Beyond security, ECOWAS leaders emphasised plans to deepen economic integration, including freer movement of people and goods, stronger trade ties and shared infrastructure projects. They argued that a more stable, integrated regional economy will support democracy by creating […]

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Nigeria and UN Sign Pact to Improve Elections and Stability

Nigeria and the United Nations have signed a new Regional Partnership for Democracy, aimed at strengthening elections, political stability, and democratic institutions in West Africa. The agreement was announced in Abuja, with the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Yusuf Tuggar, highlighting Nigeria’s commitment to building a stable and people-centered democracy. The partnership is designed to help African nations overcome challenges such as weak institutions, low citizen participation, and political violence. Despite national and regional reforms, issues like flawed elections and unconstitutional government changes continue in several countries. The new pact seeks to address these problems by promoting democracy rooted in African values. Minister Tuggar described the agreement as part of President Bola Tinubu’s vision for boosting democracy on the continent. The Regional Partnership for Democracy Secretariat will operate from Nigeria’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, while a technical team will be based […]

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IDEG Calls for 120-Day Limit on Election Dispute Rulings to Strengthen Ghana’s Democratic Processes

The Institute for Democratic Governance (IDEG) has urged Ghana's Judiciary and Parliament to enact legislation mandating that all election-related disputes be resolved within 120 days. This initiative aims to enhance the efficiency and credibility of the country's electoral system by ensuring timely adjudication of electoral disputes. Rationale Behind the 120-Day Limit IDEG's proposal stems from concerns that prolonged election dispute resolutions can undermine public confidence in democratic institutions and potentially destabilize the political landscape. By instituting a definitive timeframe, the organization believes that electoral justice will be delivered more promptly, thereby reinforcing the legitimacy of election outcomes. Proposed Legislative Framework The recommended legislation would require that: All election petitions and related legal challenges be filed within a specified period post-election. The Judiciary prioritizes these cases to ensure resolution within the 120-day window. Mechanisms be established to monitor compliance and address […]

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NPP MPs Defend Democracy Against Threats.

Members of Parliament (MPs) from the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP) have come together to strongly defend Ghana’s democratic system amid concerns of potential disruptions ahead of the 2024 elections. With rising tensions between political factions and fears of external influences, the NPP lawmakers expressed their commitment to upholding the rule of law and protecting Ghana’s democratic institutions.During a press conference held in Accra, key NPP figures highlighted that Ghana has been a beacon of stability and democracy in West Africa for decades. They warned against attempts to undermine the democratic process, especially as the country prepares for elections. NPP MPs called for peaceful, issue-based campaigns and discouraged the use of inflammatory language that could incite violence or create division among citizens.The MPs also pointed to recent instances where democracy has been threatened across parts of Africa, including coups and […]

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